Here is our next video about Gold price for the rest of 2022. Gold price 2022 might show volatility based on recent interest rate hikes and stock market bearish trend this year. Interest rate hikes and dollar strength are generally bearish for Gold price.

    Stock market volatility, however, was expected to attract bulls for Gold price according to the Gold price analysis 2022. Even though riskier assets experienced major drops, Gold price in 2022 was not acting as safe haven and therefore, recent events didn’t boost Gold.

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    00:00 Intro
    01:37 Gold price in 2022 under pressure
    05:23 Gold support and resistance
    06:04 Gold technical analysis
    09:11 Recap

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    19 Comments

    1. Hey David — /GC gold – downside watch 1787.70 50sma key SUP level if lost then 1771.70 8sma wkly – 1765.90 21sma — Upside 1805.40 8sma – 1824.60 the retest IF closed ov er the 200sma at 1842.70 — Now daily chart Big picture — Possible inverse H&S pattern developing Possible the left shoulder is in the Head is in looks like it is building a right shoulder here over time — a close below 1678.40 would negate the pattern — TNX`s for the Vid — now back to crude & natgas LOLOL

    2. When the US Mid term result's show a massive slid away from the Democratats we will see Crypto take off & the Democratats start throwing money around to try & buy back the election which will send inflation to the moon.

    3. A fair analysis! I was technically short Gold but fundamentally I'm long. The Dollar is stretched and Brandon is hell bent in running the US into the ground. As more people wake up, I believe Gold will gain traction (especially with what's happening with the BRICS). A strong break of the trend line and then buy a weak pullback 😉

    4. Awesome! Love your content, the Market won’t crash until after the midterms, I’m putting all of my profits into Silver Gold Bitcoin Ethereum and food.

    5. Gold will always be suppressed. Why? Adversaries of the US hold it. It would boost their trade, support their currency or a currency basket, along with commodities also on the rise. If gold ever should go to $5000, the world would be under a lot of pressure. Also a consideration. You're better off looking at rare commodities that have a supply shortage and a use case. Gold has no use case.

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